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Keith Alan Self (born March 20, 1953) is an American politician who has been the
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for Texas's 3rd congressional district since 2023. He is a member of the Republican Party. From 2007 until 2018, he was the county judge for Collin County.


Early life and education

Self was born in 1953 at a military hospital in
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and graduated from Tascosa High School in
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. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in engineering from the
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in 1975. Self is a life member of the
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. Self is
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.


Early career

Self served in the
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from 1975 to 1999. He was a member of the Army Special Forces and Army Rangers. He was deployed to
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,
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,
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,
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, and
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. He was a candidate to replace retiring U.S. representative
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in 2002, narrowly missing the runoff by 93 votes to future Representative Michael C. Burgess. He was recalled to active duty from 2002 to 2003, retiring as a lieutenant colonel. Self was then elected as the county judge for
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, serving three terms from 2007 to 2018. He was a candidate for Texas's 3rd congressional district in the March 2022 Republican primary, finishing second to incumbent Van Taylor and advancing to a May runoff. After the primary, Taylor announced that he would end his congressional campaign amid accusations of marital infidelity, giving Self the nomination. Self won the November general election.


U.S. House of Representatives


Tenure

On January 3, 2023, at the beginning of the 118th Congress, Self voted for
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and later for
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to be the U.S. House speaker, in a rebuke of House minority leader
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. "I love the new .S. Houserules. I’m looking for somebody that will enforce them", Self said. In the 12th round of voting, Self changed his vote to McCarthy, saying "we are making progress... This will change this House, let’s be very clear". Self was one of 15 Republicans to change their votes. McCarthy finally won the speakership on the 15th vote, held early in the morning on Saturday, January 7, with Self voting in favor. As a consequence of the delay in selecting a new speaker, Self was formally sworn in as a member of the House of Representatives in the early morning of January 7, 2023, despite the 118th Congress convening on January 3.


Committee assignment

* Committee on Foreign Affairs ** Subcommittee on Europe ** Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere * Committee on Veteran's Affairs **
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** Subcommittee on Technology Modernization


Caucus membership

* Republican Study Committee


District priorities

During his 2022 midterm election campaign, Self listed his priorities for his district: "Growth challenges such as transportation, proliferation of drag queen shows that target children (I returned a PAC check to a business that sponsored one) and drugs flowing into our area across the border".


Goebbels quotes

Self has faced public scrutiny for invoking quotes made by the
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propagandist
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. In 2010, while running for the Republican primary for his second term as judge, Self quoted Goebbels, saying "If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it" while disparaging his opponent, John Muns. Self did not recant his statement, despite concern from his own party for invoking a Nazi, and posted the quote on his website. Some fellow party members, such as Dixie Clem and Jodie Anne Laubenberg dismissed the quote as "just a quote". During a March 2025 congressional hearing, Self, in an attempt to compare the answers of former executive director of the
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, Nina Jankowicz, to Goebbels, said "I'll leave you and I'll yield back a little bit of my time, a direct quote from Joseph Goebbels; It is the absolute right of the state to supervise the formation of public opinion and I think that may be what we're discussing here".


Misgendering incident

During a March 2025 hearing, Self misgendered Sarah McBride, the first openly transgender member of Congress, repeatedly identifying her as "Mr. McBride". McBride responded by misgendering Self saying, "Thank you, Madam Chair". Bill Keating, interrupting McBride, criticized Self, saying, "Have you no decency?" and told Self he would not continue the hearing unless he would refer to McBride by her preferred title. Self subsequently adjourned the hearing.


Political positions


2020 election

''
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'' listed Self as a 2020 presidential election denier.


Gun violence

On May 6, 2023, a gunman used an AR-15 style rifle in an outlet mall shooting that killed eight and wounded seven in
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, within Self's district. In the aftermath of the attack, Self was criticized for characterizing people who say that prayer alone will not to stop mass shootings as "people that don't believe in an almighty God, who is absolutely in control of our lives". He followed up by saying that he did not want to discuss politics so soon after a mass shooting; that Allen remains a "very safe area"; and that calls for additional regulation of AR-15 style rifles, including raising the allowable purchasing age, are “a knee-jerk reaction that does not stop criminals.” Self advocated for arming school staff members with guns and having an armed presence in the public, stating that prayer and full funding of mental health programs are a better remedy for mass shootings than
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. Shannon Watts, the founder of the advocacy group Moms Demand Action, responded: " Faith without works is dead. Prayers without action are empty." The shooter, Mauricio Martinez Garcia, had enlisted in the U.S. Army in June 2008, but never completed
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: he was terminated after three months due to mental health concerns. Because this was an administrative separation, rather than a punitive discharge, Garcia's termination by the Army would not show up on the
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. On May 11, commenting on Garcia's military service, Self characterized him as "exactly the kind of person we're trying to keep weapons out of the hands of" and said that Garcia's ability to buy guns legally was a loophole that he intends to fix; however, Self denied that he was discussing a red flag law.


Fiscal policy

Self has said that he considers the growth of U.S. national debt "the existential threat that our nation faces today". Self was among the 71 Republicans who voted against final passage of the
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in the House.


Electoral history


2002


2022


2024


Notes


References


External links


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